Wouldn't be surprised if we are deprived of our £1 and Bridgestone or Michelin pick it up in the cheap at 25p . Dyor. My view but I've been right all along |
Feasibility study is the big one - they said they will keep dropping news in the run up so should creep up until then |
Seller out of the way ? 12 p next ? |
Here they come |
Awaiting the cavalry . Cheap as chips |
Sir Mick Davis who built up Xstrata and Billiton imo will never let us down . This is a 10 bagger for next year at least imo |
People will buy at these cheaper levels imo |
A little end of year profit taking; always happens before the next ascent |
I do. About £30k of shares sold |
So you know Level 2 is weak after that barage of sells :-)1v1 |
IMO 15p by end of 2024. |
https://www.directorstalkinterviews.com/ferro-alloy-resources-ceo-nick-bridgen-on-game-changing-updates-in-vanadium-and-carbon-black-video/4121181582Very confident |
Are you still short, jailbird.You don't have Level 2 either and/ or are in denial Watch these shares rocket in 2025. Sir Muck Davis did it at Xstrata and at Billiton |
Levi
Post 682 Thia comment shows exactly why you are not objective now You are emotionally invested now , bad mistake . You are reading into things that are not there to justify your investment |
If you look at the time of the trades you will see they were in the buy side. Perhaps you don't have level 2. Wishing you a prosperous 2025 |
Levi an absolute legend, loving your posts, especially the ones where you state ‘that was a buy that went through’. Do you think there is no seller for a transaction to occur. These comments show this person is completely out of his depth. |
According to FAR they're wisely offering it initially at a lower price, which will get income coming in for a new product to develop the infrastructure, then I think Claws75 is correct, once it's proven the green agenda will push this net free to produce green product upwards, I'm finally getting excited about this share!! |
You are both clueless |
That makes more sense to me now |
JB apologies that wasn’t made clear, that should read; there will be slightly over 1 billion shares in issue. Not a further 1 billion being issued. |
TT"there is over 1 billion shares already planned to be issued when / if certain milestones are hit. That’s even before funding for the plant construction."I must have missed that earlier , that is a huge number |
Well let's see who is right , shortie |
JB I see from the recent RNS’s that there is a lot of R&D being invested into the process plant and this is with existing employees, their track record is poor. No idea how this will come to fruition with the existing staff. I know a past contractor at the plant who confirmed the phase 1 investment was $100m (2020) and is now looking at $400m due to inflation and changes of process. That didn’t include any developments from the CBS announcement |
Another thing that is a major red flag is the inability of the BoD and existing ( apparently skilled staff readiness ) to even work a small pilot plant to optimal levels What chance they will be able to deliver has a real large operational Unless NB is removed and real experts are installed this will never be built let alone be a producing miner Infact the funding such a project require real expertise and in this high interest and inflation environment, the cost will be much higher than it was 3-4 years ago |
Driver, if you want to call it blowing hot and cold then so be it, I like to call it learning from experience. 3 years ago this looked a good investment but the track record has been very poor and there is over 1 billion shares already planned to be issued when / if certain milestones are hit. That’s even before funding for the plant construction.
What I don’t certainly like seeing is this Levi contaminating the board without a balanced view, sucking people in. He mentions about cbs generating $100m a year which is correct but no mention about the reduction of income from vanadium due to the price. The total net effect on revenue for far due to the vanadium price being at $5 per LB is only circa $20m per annum. |